PRESS DIGEST- Canada-Sept 12

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Sept 12 (Reuters) - The following are the top stories from select Canadian newspapers. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.

THE GLOBE AND MAIL

** The chief executive officer of Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce is sounding an alarm over falling levels of foreign investment in Canada, warning that the country needs clearer rules to shore up investor confidence. tgam.ca/2x8XQ7U

** Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland pressed pause on NAFTA negotiations with the United States after one day in Washington this week, saying she needed to leave the talks to speak in person with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau about the state of discussions. tgam.ca/2CMILyN

NATIONAL POST

** Quebec MP Maxime Bernier says he will have no further discussions with the leader of a party who said in a recent video that it supports “traditional gender roles” and that “we want our men being strong and we want our women being beautiful.”

** The royal mints of Canada and Australia resolved a row over colourful coins on Monday, agreeing to end an escalating court battle. bit.ly/2MtoP3O